Geomagnetic fields recorded in archaeological sites are helping to verify the Biblical accounts of military campaigns against the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah
Research at the University of Gothenburg has shown that the Skaftö wreck had probably taken on cargo in Gdańsk in Poland and was heading towards Belgium
Central Asia identified as a key region for human ancestors: it was a key route for some of the earliest hominin migrations
New analysis of obsidian blades reveals dynamic Neolithic social networks; the study has been published on PNAS
Archaeology: Modern pesticide accelerates corrosion of ancient Roman bowl; the study has been published on Scientific Reports
Upcycling from the past: the Viking Age beadmakers in the trading town of Ribe were more advanced than previously believed
Afragola was buried by an eruption of Vesuvius: the village offers a rare glimpse at how people lived in Italy in the Early Bronze Age
Rocky landscapes and population dispersal: social resistance of Bronze Age communities in response to emerging state societies in the Iberian Peninsula
The SS Mesaba, the ship which sent an iceberg warning to the RMS Titanic, before the ocean-liner sank, has been identified lying in the Irish Sea
New research reveals that among ancient Mayas, cacao was not a food exclusive to the elite, but was important — and common — to all